I haven’t read or seen any articles on how artificial intelligence may being used in college football but I can imagine quite a few instances where using AI could revolutionize the college football landscape. )if it’s not already being implemented by forward thinking universities.)
Evaluating recruits, player development, evaluating film to predictive assessment of a defensive or offensive alignment in micro seconds that gives an offensive or defensive coordinator viable play call options in real time up in the booth.
I’m talking about AI that constantly adapts and learns as more information is absorbed by the AI. Essentially putting the best football minds in a computer that can process information in milliseconds instead of hours or days and provide solid conclusions to the coaches making the play calls.
Any of the mods hearing anything about programs starting to employ the advanced AI technology that is available now?
Evaluating recruits, player development, evaluating film to predictive assessment of a defensive or offensive alignment in micro seconds that gives an offensive or defensive coordinator viable play call options in real time up in the booth.
I’m talking about AI that constantly adapts and learns as more information is absorbed by the AI. Essentially putting the best football minds in a computer that can process information in milliseconds instead of hours or days and provide solid conclusions to the coaches making the play calls.
Any of the mods hearing anything about programs starting to employ the advanced AI technology that is available now?
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